Barry Ferguson has rejected the suggestion Vaclav Cerny may have been saying goodbye to Rangers during the 3-1 win over Dundee United.
The Wolfsburg winger has been on loan in Glasgow for the season and is set to return to his parent club in the summer.
Cerny was withdrawn in the second half at Ibrox this evening and received a positive reception from the Rangers supporters.
After the match, Ferguson was quizzed on whether Cerny was potentially saying farewell to supporters on a potential final appearance at Ibrox.
But Ferguson rejected that narrative as he insisted the winger was only withdrawn because he "was tired."
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The Ibrox interim boss said: "No, he was brought off because he was tired. That's why I brought him off.
"Listen, he's loved it here. I've got a really good relationship with Vash.
"Who knows what's going to happen going forward. But one thing about Vash, he's been a top operator for Rangers this year.
"He's loved it. You just never know what's going to happen in the future."
Cerny said of his future: "Obviously, it is a big decision to be made.
"To be very honest, I have two games to go with every opportunity still open.
"I'm not focusing on that. After this I have the national team.
"Believe me or not, I am really focused on these two last games for this club and then I will see."